Company (Noun and Verb) [V] Bible Dictionaries

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g3793Greek: ochlos

Company (Noun and Verb):

"a throng of people, an irregular crowd," most usually "a disorganized throng;" in Act 6:7, however, it is said of a company of the priests who believed; the word here indicates that they had not combined to bring this about. The RV usually translates this word "company" or "multitude." Cp. B, Note 3.
See COMMON, CROWD, MULTITUDE, and Trench, Syn. xcviii.

A-2Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g4923Greek: sunodia

Company (Noun and Verb):

lit., "a way or journey together" (sun, "with," hodos, "a way"), denotes, by metonymy, "a company of travelers;" in Luk 2:44, of the company from which Christ was missed by Joseph and Mary. (Eng., synod).

A-3Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g4849Greek: sumposion

Company (Noun and Verb):

lit. "denotes a drinking together (sun, "with," pino, "to drink"), a drinking-party;" hence, by metonymy, "any table party or any company arranged as a party." In Mar 6:39 the noun is repeated, in the plural, by way of an adverbial and distributive phrase, sumposia sumposia, lit., "companies-companies" (i.e., by companies).

A-4Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g2828Greek: klisia

Company (Noun and Verb):

akin to klino, "to recline," primarily means a place for lying down in, and hence a "reclining company," for the same purpose as No. 3. It is found in the plural in Luk 9:14, corresponding to Mark's word sumposia (No. 3, above), signifying "companies reclining at a meal."

A-5Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g4128Greek: plethos

Company (Noun and Verb):

lit., "a fullness," hence denotes "a multitude, a large or full company," Luk 23:1; "a multitude," Luk 23:27 (AV, "a great company").
See BUNDLE, MULTITUDE.

A-6Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g3657Greek: homilia

Company (Noun and Verb):

"an association of people, those who are of the same company" (homos, "same"), is used in 1Cr 15:33, AV, "(evil) communications;" RV, "(evil) company."

A-7Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g3658Greek: homilos

Company (Noun and Verb):

akin to No. 6, "a throng or crowd," is found, in some mss., in Rev 18:17, "all the company in ships," AV. Homilos denotes the concrete; homilia is chiefly an abstract noun.

A-8Nouns and PhrasesStrong's Number: g2398Greek: idios

Company (Noun and Verb):

"one's own," is used in the plural with the article in Act 4:23, to signify "their own (company)."
See BUSINESS, B.

Notes:

(1) The preposition ex (i.e., ek), "of," with the first personal pronoun in the genitive plural (hemon, "us"), signifies "of our company," lit., "of us," in Luk 24:22; so ex auton, in Act 15:22, "men out of their company," lit., "men out of them."

(2) The phrase in Act 13:13, hoi peri Paulon, lit., "the (ones) about Paul," signifies "Paul and his company."

(3) Murias, a noun connected with the adjective murios ("numberless, infinite"), signifies "a myriad" (whence the English word), and is used hyperbolically, of vast numbers, e.g., Hbr 12:22, AV, "an innumerable company;" RV, "innumerable hosts." (Contrast murioi, 10,000, Mat 18:24).

(4) In Act 21:8, the phrase translated "that were of Paul's company" is absent from the best texts.

B-1VerbStrong's Number: g4874Greek: sunanamignumi

Company (Noun and Verb):

lit., "to mix up with" (sun, "with," ana, "up," mignumi, "to mix, mingle"), signifies "to have, or keep, company with," 1Cr 5:9, 11; 2Th 3:14.

B-2VerbStrong's Number: g4905Greek: sunerchomai

Company (Noun and Verb):

"to come, or go, with," is rendered "have companied" in Act 1:21.
See COME, No. 11.

Notes:

(1) Aphorizo, "to separate," is translated "separate (you) from (their) company," in Luk 6:22, the latter part being added in italics to supply the meaning of excommunication.
See DIVIDE.

(2) Kollao, "to join," is rendered "keep company," in Act 10:28, AV; RV, "join himself."
See CLEAVE, JOIN.

(3) Ochlopoieo, lit., "to make a crowd" (ochlos, "a crowd," poieo, "to make"), is translated "gathered a company," in Act 17:5, AV; the RV corrects this to "gathering a crowd."
See CROWD.

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